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    shared with our best friends. In the olden days where computers and modern gadgets are not yet the craze‚ my friends and I enjoy strolling in the streets‚ public parks or plazas. We swim in creeks and rivers‚ catch fish and play in the water with so much fun and laughter. We also enjoy bathing in the rain‚ running bare like wild children in the streets. We make paper boats and have a boat race in canals after a rain. During summer vacations and fiestas were celebrated in every village‚ we attend

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    fountains in the downtown. I could not afford the city bus‚ so I walked everywhere. From Madson’s Grocery store to the downtown Mall to the hotel and the town’s only strip club‚ there were businesses and offices where people of means would pass me in the street. Yet‚ I was invisible in a way that was clear to me that they did not want to know that I was there. Whether working‚ eating at a café‚ sitting at a bus stop‚ there were people who deliberately looked away as to not see

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    go I became entangled in some wild strident argument which pulled me back‚ as if with ropes‚ into my chair. Yet high over the city our line of yellow windows must have contributed their share of human secrecy to the casual watcher in the darkening streets‚ and I was him too‚ looking up and wondering. I was within and without‚ simultaneously enchanted and repelled by the inexhaustible variety of life. In Nick’s unavailing attempts to become disengaged in the prattle of his intoxicated company‚ Fitzgerald

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    To what extent is‚ the life and crimes of harry lavender a novel about Sydney? Discuss the notion that the setting is a distinctive voice contributing to the last effectiveness of the story. Include specific reference to the set text and at least one other text of your own choosing.   Marele Day uses descriptive language to depict the city of Sydney in The Life and Crimes of Harry Lavender. Day distinguishes the city of Sydney through various characters to bring out the truth behind the beautiful

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    Tar and Feathering

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    of a vessel that arrived with molasses. The crowd stripped him‚ wrapped him in a tarred sheet‚ and rolled him in feathers. After‚ they carried him through the streets and banished him from the society for six months. This example was made to show the humiliation a person could get by disobeying. When the crowd paraded him through the street there were many spectators that were laughing at him because of how ridiculous he looked. Today this punishment is viewed as cruel‚ because the tar used was

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    City of Dreams

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    each breeze of wind as it strikes my face and soon my heart is addicted to this feeling of coolness. The trees look alive as if they are dancing and the sun is shining bright‚ but not to the point where it’s burning hot. As I walk down the city streets‚ the sight of sky towers and magnificent buildings appear before my sight. The people that are in the city are singing and dancing to express their love for the city too. When I see these lively people it makes me want to celebrate and share each

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    Robert Swindells Stone Cold is an absorbing novel by Robert Swindells which follows ‘Link’‚ a sixteen year old boy from Bradford‚ England. The novel tells you about his life over the past two years‚ how he leaves his violent home and lives on the street‚ first in Bradford and then in London‚ where the story starts to take shape. The novel also follows ‘Shelter’‚ an ex-military man who served for twenty nine years‚ discharged on medical grounds. In my essay‚ I will aim to analyse Swindells’ success

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    disturbing realities based on the sole truth of the situation. As our journey begins the guys decide to find out what living on the streets and eating out of the trash as well as begging for food is like. They also learn just how cold it is when that warm sun goes down and that ice cold moon checks in for the might. What exactlyis it like to sleep on the streets in a cardboard box freezing to death because it’s only 20` outside and you have no where to go? We wouldn’t know‚ but this is one

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    survive Vivienne worked as a hooker on the streets to earn money. She did so by sleeping with men’s‚ this was her top priority in needs. Vivienne mentioned that she wanted to live a fairytale‚ which was what she wanted. As for Edward‚ he was leaning towards money and his business. He wanted a successful company to be able to become a bigger billionaire. The goals that Vivienne viewed throughout the start of the film were the need to sleep with men’s on the street for money. She did not have any plans

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    is the national bird of India‚ and therefore an eloquent emblem of Indian culture. This explains the peacock henna-tattoo spreading its lines over her palms. The poetess thus is caught in the spiritual pulse of her tradition. The colours leave the streets and float above as balloons. Dummies in shop-fronts tilt and stare with their Western perms. The dummies mirror the

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